The FKF Nandi Branch is once again filled with pride as three of our own referees have been cleared to officiate in the upcoming 2025/2026 FKF Premier League season. This recognition is a strong affirmation of the quality, discipline, and professionalism that our referees continue to demonstrate year after year.

Leading the way are our two Center Referees (CRs), Oyoo Diego Odibo and Kipserem Kipyego David, who have consistently proven themselves capable of handling high-stakes matches in Kenya’s top-flight football. Their appointment reflects not only their personal commitment but also the strength of the referee development programs within the Nandi Branch.

We are equally proud of Assistant Referee (ARE) Jackson Atsiya Kibet, whose sharp eye and unwavering consistency on the line have earned him another season among the country’s elite officials. His progression highlights the solid pipeline of officiating talent being nurtured in our branch.

This achievement is not just about three individuals; it is about the collective effort of the Nandi Branch, the mentorship and training structures in place, and the determination to see our referees excel on the biggest stages.

As we celebrate this milestone, we encourage upcoming referees in our branch to take inspiration from Oyoo Diego Odibo, Kipserem Kipyego David, and Jackson Atsiya Kibet. Their journey is proof that with hard work, discipline, and proper guidance, the dream of officiating at the highest level of Kenyan football is attainable.

Congratulations to our referees for flying the Nandi flag high yet again!

Nandi Branch FKF: Building Referees, Raising Standards, Shaping the Future of Kenyan Football.

 

OUR MOTIVATION

We are not a perfectionists, but we like to feel that things are done well. More important than that, we feel an endless need to learn, to improve, to evolve, not only to please football stake holders and the fans but also to feel satisfied with ourselves

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